Japanese patients having terminal cancer are generally not told their true diagnosis. Japanese physicians deem it unethical to reveal a 'death sentence' and the patient's family provides support by reassuring the patient that he will recover. This behavior, strange to many Americans, seems best explained by a symbolic interactionist approach. The Japanese public views cancer as a polluting force leading to death. Family members express their concern in this stressful situation, not by open verbal communication, but by immersing themselves in proper role behavior. The patient also has a specific role in the deception, although he may suspect the true diagnosis. An ironic situation results in that an 'independent' American patient has wider o...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
This study analyzes how Japan’s two leading newspapers, Yomiuri Shimbun and Asahi Shimbun, covered a...
Although the incidence of stomach cancer is steadily declining in Japan, it is still a major cause o...
In Japan, as in many countries around the world, cancer patients are often not told the truth about ...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
For medical doctors and nurses, truth telling of fatal disease, such as cancer, to the patient or fa...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
Objective: Cancer can evoke long-held cultural beliefs which either facilitate or impede efforts to ...
Terminal cancer patients face not only issues unique to their diseases, but also issues rooted in th...
Copyright © 2014 Hideto Suzuki et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of ...
In Japan it is very difficult to investigate the matter of telling the truth to terminally-ill cance...
Abstract Background To elucidate the experience of patients with cancer from diagnosis to early surv...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the concept of tairyoku (body power) within the context of p...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
This study analyzes how Japan’s two leading newspapers, Yomiuri Shimbun and Asahi Shimbun, covered a...
Although the incidence of stomach cancer is steadily declining in Japan, it is still a major cause o...
In Japan, as in many countries around the world, cancer patients are often not told the truth about ...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
For medical doctors and nurses, truth telling of fatal disease, such as cancer, to the patient or fa...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
Objective: Cancer can evoke long-held cultural beliefs which either facilitate or impede efforts to ...
Terminal cancer patients face not only issues unique to their diseases, but also issues rooted in th...
Copyright © 2014 Hideto Suzuki et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of ...
In Japan it is very difficult to investigate the matter of telling the truth to terminally-ill cance...
Abstract Background To elucidate the experience of patients with cancer from diagnosis to early surv...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the concept of tairyoku (body power) within the context of p...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
This study analyzes how Japan’s two leading newspapers, Yomiuri Shimbun and Asahi Shimbun, covered a...
Although the incidence of stomach cancer is steadily declining in Japan, it is still a major cause o...